In the exotic-skins trade, crocodiles’ spinal cords are severed and their brains are scrambled with a screwdriver. Yaamava’ Resort & Casino knows the horrors of this industry, yet this week it still raffled off a crocodile-skin Himalaya Birkin bag. Tell it to never support the cruel exotic-skins trade.
Horses on unsanctioned racetracks are whipped, electroshocked, and injected with cocaine and other street drugs. Your gift will power undercover investigations, industry reforms, and every victory we accomplish for these vulnerable animals.
An undercover PETA investigation into Isaiah 11 Ministry—a nightmarish hoarding facility posing as an animal “rescue”—uncovered animals kept in filth and left to die.
We need to make it no longer acceptable to cast a sharp weapon into the water and wait around for fish to become mutilated or get killed. This isn’t fun—it’s torture.
Camels can survive in harsh desert environments, but they can’t adapt to the cruelty humans inflict on them—and they shouldn’t be forced to give rides to tourists.
Research on the health impact of dairy has exposed results that will make your blood run cold, so we’re filing a petition insisting that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration require a label on dairy products clearly stating the risks of consuming them.
Think you know all there is to know about cats? Find out by listening to this interview, in which PETA President Ingrid Newkirk shares life-changing facts and tips for helping felines that you’ll wish you had known sooner. Tune in to learn more on this week’s podcast episode on PETA.org, or click below to hear it on iTunes.
How can you tell the difference between a crocodile and an alligator? When a crocodile’s mouth is closed, you can see all the teeth, both upper and lower, whereas the lower teeth of an alligator whose mouth is closed won’t be visible.
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